AUDIT OF THE 'FINKEL REVIEW'

Dr Alan Moran, a world expert on electricity market regulations has conducted an independent analysis and report on the Finkel Review.Released today, Dr Moran’s report reveals that the Finkel panel's recommendations are based on unreliable and unrealistic assumptions and forecasts.

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Tribe: Unga-Dunga.
Pollie: I am here to help you get more food and supplies.

Tribe: Unga-Dunga.

And so it went on for twenty-five minutes.

After the address, the chief asked the pollie would he like to inspect their magnificent bulls.

The politicians said: Yes, Of course!

As the chief led him into the bull paddock, there was a large cowpat just inside the gate. He turned to the politician and said: Watch out for the Unga-Dunga.

The Alarmist Unga-Dunga

Iconic Western Forests Decimated (Link -4) Iconic Western Forests Decimated, in the Environmental Defense Fund (link above)
is detailed below:
"It’s tragically easy to stand on many mountain peaks in Colorado and see nothing but dead trees – for miles in every direction.
The devastation results from warming winters that have allowed bark beetles to survive, when normal temper…

At last week’s Environmental Protection Agency public hearing in Charleston, West Virginia, on the withdrawal of the ‘Clean Power Plan,’ anti-coal activists were out in force. The meeting was swamped with activists — Climate Justice Alliance, Sierra Club, Citizens Climate Lobby, Natural Resources Defense Council, etc. Several groups also met at the University of Charleston, to discuss, according to the New York Times, the “environmental, health and climate benefits of reducing coal consumption.” They apparently do not understand that the abundant, low-cost energy provided by coal laid the foundations of the industrial revolution and modern society. Low-cost energy provided continuous power for factories and trains that transported goods and raw materials. In the 20th century coal-fired power stations provided the reliable, inexpensive supply of electricity that is the lifeblood of our economy. The world still has huge resources of …